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Link to English Curriculum
Ideas for including Road Safety into the Literacy programme...
Literacy
:
Year 1:
Identify Road Signs.
Investigate
and create Road Safety Posters-key words stop, look, listen, cross, kerb etc.
Year 2:
Develop a classroom road safety glossary.
Investigate
'Signs Giving Orders', 'Warning Signs' and 'Information Signs'
Year 3:
Develop a set of actions for safe riding in cars.
Create
individual road safety illustrated dictionary.
Year 4:
Create a matching road sign and meaning game.
Investigate the visual elements of road safety posters.
Persuade
safe practice when wearing seat belts, cycle helmets, high vis vest.
Year 5:
Develop a series of instructions to cross –the road, a car-park, railway tracks.
Persuade
students, parents and the local community to develop active transport networks.
Year 6:
Persuade students, parents and the wider community to move to more sustainable travel options.
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Link to English Curriculum
Ideas for including Road Safety into the Literacy programme...
Literacy:Year 1:
- Identify Road Signs.
- Investigate and create Road Safety Posters-key words stop, look, listen, cross, kerb etc.
Year 2:- Develop a classroom road safety glossary.
- Investigate 'Signs Giving Orders', 'Warning Signs' and 'Information Signs'
Year 3:- Develop a set of actions for safe riding in cars.
- Create individual road safety illustrated dictionary.
Year 4:- Create a matching road sign and meaning game.
- Investigate the visual elements of road safety posters.
- Persuade safe practice when wearing seat belts, cycle helmets, high vis vest.
Year 5:- Develop a series of instructions to cross –the road, a car-park, railway tracks.
- Persuade students, parents and the local community to develop active transport networks.
Year 6: